British street artist Banksy has unveiled the third work from his new project in New York, â€œBetter Out Than Inâ€. The piece features a dog peeing on a hydrant, with the thought bubble from the hydrant saying â€œYou Complete Me.â€

Skull-A-Day and Street Anatomy have joined forces to bring together the greatest collection of skull art, to celebrate the 3rd Annual Skull Appreciation Day! The resulting exhibition of skull inspired art works co-curated by Noah Scalin and Vanessa Ruiz will be on view at the International Museum of Surgical Science, in Chicago May 31 â€“ August 25, 2013.

Created by Portland street artist, Rx, these prescription bottles have been modified to hold a bounty of street art stickers. Warning: May cause adrenaline rush, incarceration, and/or fine if taken on city streets.

A graffiti-related recycling program, CANLOVE is a collective of artists devoted to removing discarded spray paint cans from heavily concentrated graffiti zones and properly recycling them by turning them into various artworks. Sculptures, canvases and mixed media is made from every part of the can, including the leftover paint inside them.

The images are the latest work of Marc Cameron and photographer Mark Brown. The duo are secretive about their exact methods but say they use a process of reflecting and refracting LED light to create outlines.